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River Plate to Make Monumental World’s Second Largest Football Stadium

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South American football behemoths River Plate have announced their plans to extend their already-iconic stadium, Monumetnal, to hold an eye-watering 101,000 supporters within four years. The massive expansion would turn their stomping ground into the second-largest football venue in the world.

The regular home of Lionel Scaloni’s Argentina, too, River have hosted matches at Monumental since May 1938, and it even hosted the 1978 World Cup final between Argentina and the Netherlands.

River, the four-time winners of the Copa Libertadores, have announced their decision to partner with a German company to speed up the redevelopment process – and work is expected to be finalised in time for when Argentina are set to co-host the World Cup in 2030 alongside Paraguay and Uruguay.

The club’s plans align with their broader idea to add a modern spin on what has become an ageing venue over the years. Monumental was last redeveloped between 2020 and 2023 as the long-existing athletic track was removed, and more seats were added, while the seats were also brought closer to the pitch.

In a video announcement on their social media channels, the Argentinian outfit unveiled the long-rumoured plans to improve its stadium in Nunez, Buenos Aires. The club, as a result, confirmed the swirling reports that a new stadium roof would also be added as part of the redevelopment plan.

The club have released a statement regarding their plans to redevelop Monumental into one of the most recognisable stadiums in football – alongside Estadio da Luz, Santiago Bernabeu and La Bombonera.

“Over the last year, River Plate worked alongside Schlaich Bergermann Partner (SBP), the world-leading German engineering firm for large stadium roofs, responsible for iconic projects such as the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Allianz Arena, Maracana, and the Santiago Bernabeu, among others,” the club stated.

“It is a historic day,” Stefano Di Carlo, River President, said in a video posted on Instagram, explaining that the project includes putting a roof over the stands. “River Plate continues its path of modernization, growth, and historic leadership in sports infrastructure, consolidating the stadium as the largest and most important in the Americas and a global benchmark,” the River chief said, per ESPN.

River’s project, as outlined by Di Carlo, would be funded with the help of long-term international loans with competitive interest rates and the club plan to repay their debts using revenue from events they would then be able to host.

Such a healthy expansion would thus increase ticket revenue and boost Los Millonarios’ chances of hosting high-profile fixtures in international competitions and extra events such as concerts and large-scale shows.

The plan is to add an additional 16,000 seats to Monumental’s current capacity of 85,000, which places it inside the top ten biggest football stadiums already. In terms of how much the redevelopment will set the club back, the project is expected to cost in excess of $100 million. With an approximate timeframe of 36 months. April 2026 has been pencilled in as the start date.

Fans of Argentine River Plate soccer club try to storm into El Monumental stadium after relegation

As mentioned, the renovations of the Monumental – when they eventually come to fruition – will mean that River’s iconic venue will become the second-largest football stadium in the world. Currently, Rungrado 1st of May Stadium in North Korea (which is home to the country’s national team) currently holds a whopping 114,000 fans in East Asia and Barcelona‘s Camp Nou is just behind.

One of the best teams in the world, Barca, have played in front of just shy of 100,000 supporters (99,354 to be precise) but their stomping ground is currently undergoing fresh work.

Home to South African outfit Kaizer Chiefs, the FNB Stadium have a capacity of 94,736 and is the third-biggest stadium in world football. There are another six stadiums (from Wembley Stadium in England to Lusail Stadium in Qatar) between the FNB Stadium and Monumental at the time of writing.

By the time its work is completed, though, River’s sacred home – which has hosted four finals of the Copa America, most recently in 11, over the years – will rise swiftly up the list. “This is a historic day, one that has precedents and a journey, and is part of a historical process,” said River Di Carlo.

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F1 Driver Admits He ‘Should Not Be Racing’ in Brutal Rant Before Monaco GP

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Just hours before he takes part in Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix, a veteran F1 driver has admitted that he “should not be racing”.

One of the most iconic fixtures on the sport’s calendar, Sunday’s race will see the Principality shut down its streets to accommodate the Circuit de Monaco, allowing for some truly breathtaking visuals.

However, in an astonishing rant, one F1 driver has admitted that he has already given up on securing a decent finishing position.

F1 Driver Savages ‘Worst Car Ever’ Ahead of Monaco GP

F1 driver fighting to save his job ahead of Monaco GP with replacement 'knocking at the door'

Speaking to the media ahead of the race, two-time Drivers’ Championship winner Fernando Alonso labelled his Aston Martin car as the “worst he had ever driven around Monaco.”

Many drivers have taken aim at the new technical changes that were brought in at the start of the 2026 season, but none have been as scathing as Alonso’s claim that his car isn’t fit to race.

“This is probably the worst generation of cars I ever drove in Monaco. The way you charge the battery, with braking and lifting off and things like that, obviously creates a lot of inconsistency into the engine braking of the car.

“Sometimes you have less, sometimes you have push and sometimes not. If the battery is completely full, then you don’t recharge because the battery is full. So you don’t have engine breaking. It’s like pushing.

“It’s just the rules. Hybrid cars should not be racing. It’s as simple as that.”

The AMR26 car has proven to be a tricky piece of machinery for both Alonso and his teammate Lance Stroll. The 42-year-old Alonso has been complaining about “random downshifts” that almost caught him out in practice 1.

F1 Driver Narrowly Avoids Nasty Crash in Monaco

He needed all of his experience to avoid a nasty incident having made contact with the wall on approach to the chicane after he briefly lost control of his car.

He stated afterwards:

“Monaco is not the place to have a random downshift, and you have rear [brake] locking or [engine] pushing or something like that. Then you will crash into the wall, and the driver will look stupid.

“So, that’s the thing that we needed to make sure that we make a step in the right direction in Canada, and Monaco will tell the truth.”

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17 Most Followed Football Clubs in England Ranked in New Study

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While football has always been a global game, the rise of social media has seen teams grow their followings like never before. They’ve become more accessible than ever, with fans from all over the world able to interact with them online, no matter where they are. Premier League clubs in particular have become worldwide franchises.

Even the likes of West Ham United have nearly 20m followers across social media, highlighting how the emergence of sites such as Instagram and X (Twitter) have helped teams become bigger and more popular than ever. Now, a fascinating study from CIES Football Observatory has revealed the 17 English teams with the biggest followings across all social media platforms.

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Including the likes of Crystal Palace and Leeds United

Crystal Palace celebrate with the Conference League trophy

Leeds United are the first team on the list, squeaking in at 17th with 7m followers across all social media platforms. They could see their following grow even more going forward should their upward trajectory continue.

Just ahead of them are Sunderland, whose followers have grown by 55.3% over the last year thanks to their success in the Premier League. The Black Cats finished in an impressive seventh in their first campaign back in England’s top tier as they secured Europa League qualification.

Just ahead of them are Southampton, who were sensationally kicked out of this year’s Championship playoff final, and Crystal Palace, who were recently crowned Europa Conference League champions.

Palace’s rivals Brighton & Hove Albion (9.7m), Wolverhampton Wanderers (12.3m) and Everton (17.7m) are the final three sides included in this section, with the Toffees’ followers growing by 21.8% over the last 12 months.

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Tottenham Hotspur feature here

Tottenham Hotspur's Mathys Tel and teammates line up during the penalty shootout vs PSG

Breaking into the top 10, Aston Villa are up first. The Midlands club have been transformed under Unai Emery and are now firmly entrenched among the Premier League’s top teams. They successfully qualified for the Champions League once again this season following a fourth-place finish, while they were also triumphant in the Europa League. It’s vastly different from the struggles in the Championship just a handful of seasons ago.

Despite their success, Emery’s side have fewer followers than West Ham. The Hammers’ followers have grown by 6.3% over the last 12 months despite enduring a tough campaign which ultimately ended in relegation to the Championship.

Newcastle United follow. The Magpies have gone from strength to strength following Mike Ashley’s sale of the club to the Saudi Public Investment Fund and they have 21.3m followers across all social media channels. They aren’t the only team who have seen a significant improvement in recent years and earned a sizeable following as a result, though.

The final two teams just outside the top five are Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur. Despite falling into League One, the Foxes have 24.3m followers across all social media, while Spurs (112.2m) miss out on the top five by just 6m.

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Manchester United lead the way

Manchester United's Bryan Mbeumo celebrates vs Nottingham Forest with Matheus Cunha and Bruno Fernandes

The first team in the top five is Arsenal. The Gunners finally ended their Premier League trophy drought to become English champions for the first time since 2004. They were beaten in the Champions League final by PSG, though, meaning they remain the only team in the top five of this list to never win the competition. As a result, it’s hardly surprising to see the Gunners come fifth with 118.5m followers across all platforms.

There’s a sizeable jump next to fourth place and ahead of them is London rivals Chelsea, who have 156.5m social media followers in total. The Blues have won two Champions League trophies over the last 15 years and have seen their status in football grow exponentially during the 21st century. With five Premier League titles under their belt too, Chelsea have become one of the biggest clubs in not just England, but the world.

Over 23m ahead of them, though, is Liverpool. After a period of struggle, the Reds transformed into one of the best teams in England again under Jurgen Klopp. The Germany rejuvenated the side and led them back to the Champions League trophy and their first ever Premier League title. His exit threatened undoing all the work they’d done, but Arne Slot came in and took them straight to the peak of English football. They are one of the most decorated football teams in the country and have 179.2m followers across all social media platforms, making them the third-most-followed side in England.

Surprisingly, Manchester City are one place above Liverpool, with 187.8m social media followers. The Citizens became one of the most dominant teams in the history of English football following Pep Guardiola’s arrival and that form has seen them become one of the most followed teams in the country. They’ve got a long way to go before they catch up to their local rivals, though. Manchester United, despite their struggles in recent years, are by far the most followed team in England, with 238.6m social media followers.

The Red Devils are coming off one of their better campaigns in recent years, with Michael Carrick leading them to a third-place finish in the Premier League. They’re the third-most followed team in the world, only behind Real Madrid (487.6m) and Barcelona (441.8m), and there’s no shame in that.

17 most followed English football teams

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Team

Number of followers across all social media

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Manchester United

238.6m

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Manchester City

187.8m

3

Liverpool

179.2m

4

Chelsea

156.5m

5

Arsenal

118.5m

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Tottenham

112.2m

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Leicester City

24.3m

8

Newcastle United

21.3m

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West Ham United

20.3m

10

Aston Villa

19.6m

11

Everton

17.7m

12

Wolverhampton Wanderers

12.3m

13

Brighton & Hove Albion

9.7m

14

Crystal Palace

8.4m

15

Southampton

7.7m

16

Sunderland

7.2m

17

Leeds United

7.0m

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Romano Shares Exciting Update On Savinho to Tottenham Transfer

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Tottenham are continuing in their pursuit to sign Savinho from Manchester City, with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reporting that a deal will be done “quite soon”.

Spurs have already completed their first signing of the summer transfer window – despite it not being open yet – with Andy Robertson confirmed to be joining the club on July 1, following the expiration of his contract at Liverpool.

A second free transfer should follow in the coming days, with Marcos Senesi set to arrive from Bournemouth, having “given his word” to complete a move to Tottenham this summer.

Tottenham have been linked with other free transfers too, namely John Stones from Manchester City and Dusan Vlahovic from Juventus and canny free deals like that will allow Roberto De Zerbi to potentially splash out bigger cash on individual signings.

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One of those looks likely to be for Stones’ Man City teammate Savinho.

Spurs are likely to have to drop a fee of at least £50million to sign the Brazilian from City this summer and there have been talks over a deal, with an insider suggesting Tottenham had already made a £120,000-a-week contract offer to the 22-year-old.

Romano believes a deal will not be far off completion for Spurs to spend their first big money of the summer transfer window and bolster De Zerbi’s attacking options.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Romano said: “Tottenham are going for Savinho, Tottenham feel that the player wants the move, Totenham feel that Savinho one year ago was already ready to go to Tottenham.

“Savinoh was attracted to Tottenham one year ago and Savinho is attracted to Tottenham today, so on the player’s side I don’t see big issues. I think on the player’s side Savinho to Tottenham can get done quite soon.

“Now it’s on Manchester City and Tottenham, negotiating, discussing, talking about the transfer fee, but Tottenham are in it, they are working on the Savinho deal.”

Savinho did not have the best of 2025/26 seasons

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola before the match at Anfield vs Liverpool

City signed Savinho from French club Troyes in 2024 in a deal worth around £31million. Spurs did have a bid of more than £60million knocked back last summer, but could negotiate a fee less than that given the player’s disappointing 2025/26 season.

The forward only started 14 games in all competitions, with 36 appearances in total, scoring just four goals and providing three assists.

De Zerbi likes to play with conventional wingers in his 4-2-3-1 system and he will see Savinho as perfect for his system.

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Soon after signing him, Pep Guardiola said: “His impact has been really, really good. He is a player who can play on both sides, can come inside, but what I like most is how devastating he is in the final third. He gets the ball, and his first thought is always to attack the opponent. He is aggressive, he is fast, and he has a unique quality to dribble past two or three players. For a manager, having a winger with that kind of personality is a gift.”


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